Manny Ita –
The public dispute between social media commentator VeryDarkMan and influencer King Mitchy has intensified following claims surrounding a N100 million donation allegedly made to King Mitchy by Seyi Tinubu.
The controversy escalated after VeryDarkMan, popularly known as VDM, publicly questioned the propriety and timing of the reported donation, calling on Seyi Tinubu to clarify the purpose and source of the funds. In a series of online posts and videos, VDM argued that the donation has triggered broader concerns about priorities in governance and the perceived influence of social media personalities in public affairs.
King Mitchy, who commands a substantial following across multiple platforms, has been at the centre of online discussions since reports of the donation surfaced. Supporters of the influencer described the contribution as a private gesture that should not be politicised, while critics have called for transparency, given the public profile of the individuals involved.
VDM maintained that his intervention was motivated by what he described as the need for accountability and responsible leadership. He questioned whether such financial gestures align with prevailing economic realities and public expectations, especially amid ongoing national challenges.
The development has generated widespread reactions across social media, with users debating the intersection of politics, philanthropy and digital influence. Some commentators have framed the issue as a reflection of the growing power of influencers in shaping public discourse, while others view it as part of a broader trend in which public figures use charitable donations to reinforce personal or political networks.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Seyi Tinubu nor King Mitchy had issued a formal statement addressing the specific allegations raised by VDM. However, the exchange has continued to dominate online conversations, further deepening divisions among supporters and critics of the parties involved.
Observers note that the episode underscores the increasing role of digital platforms in amplifying disputes involving public figures, often blurring the lines between private philanthropy and matters of public accountability.

